Wounded People Quotes
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Wounded People Quotes & Sayings
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Many farcical, illogical, incomprehensible transactions are subsumed by the mania of lust.
— Philip Roth
Churches are not museums that display perfect people. They are hospitals where the wounded, hurt, injured and broken find healing.
— Nicky Gumbel
I tend to think of action movies as exuberant morality plays in which good triumphs over evil.
— Sylvester Stallone
I like watching 'The X Factor,' but I would never go on it - I think it's too much of a controlled thing.
— Dionne Bromfield
I would like to thank the people who've brought me those dark moments, when I felt most wounded, betrayed. You have been my greatest teachers.
— Oprah Winfrey
He was old enough to know you can't make people love you. But I suppose when you're wounded, logic ain't logical.
— Eric Jerome Dickey
We presently have the technology ... fuel cells, solar cells, hydrogen ... the opportunities are amazing for clean energy.
— Denis Hayes
Because there is no nation so powerful it cannot be wounded, nor a people so small they cannot offer mighty comfort.
— Carmen Agra Deedy
Money does not corrupt people. What corrupts people is lack of affection ... Money is simply the bandage which wounded people put over their wounds.
— Margaret Halsey
Small kindnesses win the hearts of wounded people
— Kevin J. McCarthy
Far too many people allow broken egos and wounded prides to convince them to seek justice before they seek understanding.
— A.J. Darkholme
Is this how governments are made? Forcing decisions on wounded people in the middle of the night?
— Robert Jackson Bennett
People may be fascinated by your wounded heart, but that won't make them love you for who you are.
— Mathias Malzieu
She's understood the power of stories. Their magical ability to refill the wounded part of people.
— Kate Morton
She's lonely and wounded and very vulnerable and it really is a story about people at the heart of it all.
— Emmy Rossum